MUNICH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

With over 17,500 students, Munich University of Applied Sciences is one of the largest UAS in Germany. More than 500 faculty members and 750 part-time lecturers are devoted to one goal: not just to pass on knowledge to our students – but know-how.

Local conditions could not be better. Our professors' contacts with companies in the Munich high-tech region ensure that MUAS students have the opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge in industry. All of our programs include one or two practical semesters in industry, giving students the opportunity to experience real workplaces and real working conditions. Moreover, 170 research laboratories provide our students with further opportunities to gain practical experience in R&D settings while earning their degrees.

* Courses offered in English: Munich UAS offers over sixty courses held in English in all main subject areas ranging from Technology and Engineering to Business, Tourism Management, Social Sciences and General Studies.Please note that Courses in English is not a degree program. It comprises individual courses held in English in the various departments at Munich University of Applied Sciences.

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Meet a SIP Alumnus who attended Munich University of Applied Sciences!

Gordon Cline

Home University: California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: German Program/University in Germany: DAAD-UAS7 Study and Internship Program - Hochschule München Hallo! My name is Gordon Cline, and I'm a sixth year mechanical engineering student from the Central Coast of California. I’m a pretty big green-geek: the kind of guy who has his own canvas grocery bags and rides a bike instead of driving a car. Perhaps somewhat paradoxically, I’m also a big fan of new gadgets, and I love to toy around with computers. I don’t spend all my time indoors with groceries and computers, however; I’m also an active triathlete, and I train and race with a club team at my school. For my time in Germany, I found myself in beautiful Munich, Bavaria. I studied at the Fachhochschule for one semester, and subsequently interned at a renewable energies firm just outside the city. I was excited to find the renewables industry in Germany to be rather mature in comparison to the U.S., and I had an excellent opportunity to learn and work with emerging technologies. It’s hard to overstate how incredible an experience my time abroad was for me. I would encourage any student considering the opportunity to jump in with both feet, and I’ll be here to help you along the way!